The Florida Bar YLD sponsors a limited number of $75 grants to reduce the cost of this seminar. They are awarded on a first come, first serve basis. If you are interested in applying for the grant, please download the affidavit and submit it to The Florida Bar. Do not register for the PWP at this time if you intend to apply for the grant. If accepted for one of our grants, you will receive an acceptance letter that you will include in your registration form to The Florida Bar. You can not register online if you are accepted for the grant.

To be eligible for the $75 cost reduction to the PWP seminar, you must:

Be a member of The Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division taking Practicing with Professionalism to satisfy your Basic Skills Requirement;

Failure to complete the affidavit honestly and completely will result in rejection of your request. Please allow two weeks to receive an acceptance letter. Once you receive the acceptance letter, proceed to register for the seminar via mail and submit a copy of the acceptance letter with your fees. Note you may not register online to be eligible for the grant.

In your first three years of practice, you have to complete 21 hours of Basic Skills Courses (or 3 entire Basic Skills Courses) to satisfy the Basic Skills Course Requirement. You have to complete these either online or in person—you cannot complete them by listening to a CD or watching a DVD.

NOTE: The Basic Skills Courses are now available on-demand in 50 minute segments! You can watch sub-topics within each 7-hour general subject or practice area, without having to purchase the entire 7 hour CLE—you just need to make sure you have 21 hours of Basic CLE courses in your first three year reporting cycle to satisfy the requirement.

After your first three years of practice (and for every three year reporting cycle), you have to complete:

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